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Namaste!

 

Previous messages on Jhora newsgroup refer to the same problem in more detail.

 

Thank you for your extraordinary work!

 

Yanis Dambergs

 

Re: errors in counting the days of the week

 

Yanis,

 

I am surprised you noticed a bug like this. Good job!

 

Thanks,

Vijay

jhora , " yanis_d " <yanis_d wrote:

>

> Dear Narasimhaji

>

> There are some errors in counting the days of the week:

> Feb 28 1829 after dawn is Saturday by JHora, which is correct.

> March 1, 1829 says Monday though it should say Sunday.

> But if we enter the non-existent date of Feb 29 1829

> we get Sunday Feb 29. This is where the missing Sunday went,

> so that March 1 became a Monday though it was actually a Sunday.

>

> Another example of incorrect days of the week

> Feb 28 1629, Sunday (the right day is Wednesday)

> Feb 29 1629, Monday (the day changes, forward one day for a

> non-existent Feb 29)

> Mar 1 1629, Tuesday (the day changes again and the error

> is carried over into subsequent days)

>

> Best regards,

> Yanis

>

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Namaste,

 

See the other mail today.

 

This weekday bug is fixed in JHora 7.33 beta 4. Please update your JHora and

retest.

 

Thanks for finding this important bug.

 

Thanks,

Narasimha

 

jhora , " yanis_d " <yanis_d wrote:

>

> Namaste!

>

> Previous messages on Jhora newsgroup refer to the same problem in more

detail.

>

> Thank you for your extraordinary work!

>

> Yanis Dambergs

>

> Re: errors in counting the days of the week

>

> Yanis,

>

> I am surprised you noticed a bug like this. Good job!

>

> Thanks,

> Vijay

> jhora , " yanis_d " <yanis_d@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Narasimhaji

> >

> > There are some errors in counting the days of the week:

> > Feb 28 1829 after dawn is Saturday by JHora, which is correct.

> > March 1, 1829 says Monday though it should say Sunday.

> > But if we enter the non-existent date of Feb 29 1829

> > we get Sunday Feb 29. This is where the missing Sunday went,

> > so that March 1 became a Monday though it was actually a Sunday.

> >

> > Another example of incorrect days of the week

> > Feb 28 1629, Sunday (the right day is Wednesday)

> > Feb 29 1629, Monday (the day changes, forward one day for a

> > non-existent Feb 29)

> > Mar 1 1629, Tuesday (the day changes again and the error

> > is carried over into subsequent days)

> >

> > Best regards,

> > Yanis

> >

>

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